![Replica: Australian Flying Corps Sopwith F.I. Camel [1:63 scale]](/images/awmselect.shop/images/product/1-63-afc-sopwith-camel-1.jpg)
The Story
Pre-finished diecast model (1:63 scale) of an Australian Flying Corps Sopwith F.I. Camel.
Developed as a fighter plane, the Camel featured a hump-shaped cover over the machine guns - hence the name. This aircraft replaced the Sopwith Pup and was first flown in December 1916. They were routinely flown by the Australian Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service during the First World War.
This model is made from metal and plastic components, and is presented atop a plastic display stand. The model features a rotating propellor and functional landing gear. Professionally painted, with accurate markings and realistic surface details.
Dimensions: 10.0 cm (length) x 16.0 cm (width)
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
![Replica: Australian Flying Corps Sopwith F.I. Camel [1:63 scale] - Image 4](/images/awmselect.shop/images/product/1-63-afc-sopwith-camel-4.jpg)
Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
![Replica: Australian Flying Corps Sopwith F.I. Camel [1:63 scale] - Image 5](/images/awmselect.shop/images/product/1-63-afc-sopwith-camel-5.jpg)
Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Pre-finished diecast model (1:63 scale) of an Australian Flying Corps Sopwith F.I. Camel.
Developed as a fighter plane, the Camel featured a hump-shaped cover over the machine guns - hence the name. This aircraft replaced the Sopwith Pup and was first flown in December 1916. They were routinely flown by the Australian Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service during the First World War.
This model is made from metal and plastic components, and is presented atop a plastic display stand. The model features a rotating propellor and functional landing gear. Professionally painted, with accurate markings and realistic surface details.
Dimensions: 10.0 cm (length) x 16.0 cm (width)















